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Honestly, I wanted to like this place. I saw it had rave reviews and it's in the midst of downtown, it should be great, right?? My friend and I expected there to be a wait so we put our names on the waitlist through the Yelp app and waited 35-40mins. Showed up at the expected arrival time and was told I needed to check in with the host first before we would get seated. No worries, we did just that. And we waited about another 5 mins right by the host stand. The host calls me on my cell, I answer and go "ru calling me right now?"- as I'm making eye contact with her. And she is dumbfounded, stays on the phone and we stood there looking at each other like uhh...so anyway, we got sat at the counter tops in the back when there were plenty of tables open but, again. No big deal. What makes it a big deal is the fact that those tables were never sat the entire duration of our meal. So enough about that. We've been seated LETS FEAST. We ordered the tom yum (with thick rice noodle for +$1) and chicken red curry. We were told the spiciness for both dishes out of 1-5 were both 1's. These meals had me in actual tears. Now, I confess I generally do not handle spiciness, well. But my friend I was with thought it was a bit much herself. What makes me most sad is that the flavor of the dishes were ON POINT. It was just entirely way too spicy for either of us to actually enjoy. We're used to Thai places accommodating everyone's palates- those who love to spice things up but those who enjoy things a bit milder, as well. We ordered the mango sake and that was delicious. (Was close to $20/bottle, though) This was just my personal experience. It is what it is. Take my review for face value! Try it for yourself, especially if you like thangs spiccyyy!
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